Statutes of the Isle of ManEyre and Spottiswoode., 1883 |
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... House upon the Lieutennant or any of the King's Councell in his Presence , although there be no Harme done , but murmur and open rising in his Presence , he is a Traytor by the Law of Man.1 17. And whosoever constrayneth the Lieutennant ...
... House upon the Lieutennant or any of the King's Councell in his Presence , although there be no Harme done , but murmur and open rising in his Presence , he is a Traytor by the Law of Man.1 17. And whosoever constrayneth the Lieutennant ...
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... Houses , without spetiall Warrant , saving those that ought to have them of Right . 59. Alsoe there shall no Books goe ... House be received regulations . into the other , upon Paine of Forfeiting his Fee , at Meate or Drink , except he ...
... Houses , without spetiall Warrant , saving those that ought to have them of Right . 59. Alsoe there shall no Books goe ... House be received regulations . into the other , upon Paine of Forfeiting his Fee , at Meate or Drink , except he ...
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... House , or without , wee will that he make Suite for that his Goods from the Time that the said Fellon is indicted . And if he make not Suite for his Goods till the Time that the said Deemster's Fees . Fellon be condemned , we find that ...
... House , or without , wee will that he make Suite for that his Goods from the Time that the said Fellon is indicted . And if he make not Suite for his Goods till the Time that the said Deemster's Fees . Fellon be condemned , we find that ...
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... House 3 Men , one Page , 3 Horses at Hay , and twenty Bowles Oates at the Lord his Price . Receiver General . Clerk of Rolls . Comptroller . Water Bailiff . Breakfasts . Beer allowed . 2. The Receivers to have one Pottle of Ale , Half a ...
... House 3 Men , one Page , 3 Horses at Hay , and twenty Bowles Oates at the Lord his Price . Receiver General . Clerk of Rolls . Comptroller . Water Bailiff . Breakfasts . Beer allowed . 2. The Receivers to have one Pottle of Ale , Half a ...
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... Houses Fuel . have any Turves allowed to their Chambers out of my Lord his Stores ; but if they will have any , to buy ... House , to be summed by the said Officers , or their Deputies , in the said Book , every Weeks end ; and such as ...
... Houses Fuel . have any Turves allowed to their Chambers out of my Lord his Stores ; but if they will have any , to buy ... House , to be summed by the said Officers , or their Deputies , in the said Book , every Weeks end ; and such as ...
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according Account Action allowed appear applied appointed Authority aforesaid better Boat Book called Captain Castle Cause Charges Christian Church Common confirmed Consent contained continue contrary Coroner Council Custome Debts Deemsters Derby directed discharge Discretion Duty Effects entered Estate Execution Fees Fine Fines Form four further enacted give given Governor granted Half Hands hath hereafter hereby High Highways Honourable Horses House hundred Imprisonment Island Isle James John Jury keep Keyes Keys Lands Lieutenant Lord Lord's Majesty Majesty's Mann Manner Matter mentioned Money Months Moore Names Oath Offender Officers ordained Order otherwise paid Parish Party passed Person or Persons Place Pounds present Prisoner Proceedings proper published Punishment Quayle received Rent repairing Repealed respective Right Robert Servants seven Shillings Statute Stevenson sufficient Suit taken Tennants therein thereof Thing Thomas thousand Trespass Tynwald Court holden unto whatsoever Whereas William Witnesses Writing
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Page 423 - THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE, in obedience to Your Majesty's said Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration, and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of the Draft hereunto annexed.
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